Watch 'Rick and Morty' Rave About Their Favorite Musician in New Clip

Logic used Rick and Morty to promote his new mixtape.

Rick Sanchez and his grandson Morty get totally schwifty in a new clip featuring the iconic duo, and they do it by raving about their favorite musician just in time for the release of his new mixtape. That’s right: Logic’s Bobby Tarantino II mixtape has officially dropped.

Logic published the Rick and Morty teaser on his YouTube channel Wednesday, and in the clip, titled “Grandpas Spaceship,” the two animated characters sit in Rick’s spaceship in a scene that looks all-too-familiar to fans of the show. The whole thing tease’s Logic’s mixtape that came out Friday.

In the video, Morty humbly asks to pick the music while they ride, to which Rick replies, “That entirely depends on whether or not you have the mental capacity to pick something I would be willing to listen to.” When Morty mentions Logic, Rick splits hairs about the difference between “mixtape Logic” and “album Logic” because they’re totally different, broh. As Rick says, “He’s got a plethora of music that varies from mood to mood.”

“Just wanna hear some fuckin’ … about titties,” Rick says, “throwin’ stacks on some ass, you know? Just some good old fuckin’ ATL style club rap, Morty.” If you’ve seen the Rick and Morty episode “Get Schwifty,” then you know that Rick Sanchez is very into this style of music, so even though this isn’t really canonical per se, it might as well be.

In this clip, Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland does voice both characters just like on the show, but this clip isn’t officially from Adult Swim. It’s written by Logic himself and animated by Juan Ramirez.

Logic has a long-standing relationship with the Rick and Morty creators, and even had a cameo in Season 3’s “Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender.” In that episode, Rick got blackout drunk and set up an elaborate plan to kill the superhero team known as the Vindicators.

His whole scheme ended with a wicked party that included a Logic concert in space, and the real Logic performed for it:

As Rick might say, “You gotta be a fuckin’ idiot if you don’t like Logic.” By the end of Logic’s new Rick and Morty video, Morty convinces Rick to play some new tunes: “Yeah, drop that shit, drop that shit, Morty! Drop that shit in my fucking spaceship, Spaceship!”

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